'Wonder Woman #7' by Greg Rucka with art by Liam Sharp is just a gorgeous looking comic book. I also like the setting and what happens.

The aftermath of a fight starts the issue and Wonder Woman frees some captives. She and Barbara Ann, aka Cheetah, are now out to find Steve Trevor. Cheetah is just going along with things because Wonder Woman has promised to help free her from her curse. Then the swamp thing looking monster showed up, and that's all I will say.

The story is good. It feels like cla'Wonder Woman #7' by Greg Rucka with art by Liam Sharp is just a gorgeous looking comic book. I also like the setting and what happens.

The aftermath of a fight starts the issue and Wonder Woman frees some captives. She and Barbara Ann, aka Cheetah, are now out to find Steve Trevor. Cheetah is just going along with things because Wonder Woman has promised to help free her from her curse. Then the swamp thing looking monster showed up, and that's all I will say.

The story is good. It feels like classic fantasy from Edgar Rice Burroughs. The art is just amazing. It's the best thing I've seen in recent DC comics I've read and even in some of the graphic novels. I love the style. I've been catching issues as I can, but this is a pretty good comic.

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Probably the best issue I've read so far this week! I'm really starting to see the connections between The Lies and Year One arcs (but I still wish they weren't alternating every two weeks). I think this is really the most consistent title from Rebirth (at least the ones up to number 7).

I really like that the Big-Green-Swamp-Thing-replica-monster thingy was a powerful entity & was proving to be a big threat all throughout the buildup to the story so far but to get him so easily defeated with lore that were never mentioned before and were frankly very confusing at times .

the plus were obviously the gorgeous art style yet again and the little interaction that Diana and Steve shared giving us a possible hint of2.5 /5 really . Why? Because I'm Calling Bullsh*t on the story .

I really like that the Big-Green-Swamp-Thing-replica-monster thingy was a powerful entity & was proving to be a big threat all throughout the buildup to the story so far but to get him so easily defeated with lore that were never mentioned before and were frankly very confusing at times .

the plus were obviously the gorgeous art style yet again and the little interaction that Diana and Steve shared giving us a possible hint of a reunion (MAKE IT HAPPEN ALREADY) , Then there was the whole Women are powerful thing that I do believe is the point of Wonder woman comics something that was not done enough in the New 52 .

Overall a very abrupt and easy handling of what was previously made out to be a big baddy and a very confusing ex machina event in the end made this a below average work for me and basically spilled water to a lot of good work that had been done to this point...more

Greg Rucka, is an American comic book writer and novelist, known for his work on such comics as Action Comics, Batwoman: Detective Comics, and the miniseries Superman: World of New Krypton for DC Comics, and for novels such as his Queen & Country series.